Sterilization is a common method of contraception. After sterilization, the vas deferens of men will not be able to discharge sperm normally, so men will not ejaculate sperm during sexual intercourse. Generally, sterilization will not have a negative impact on men's lives, but if the sterilization is improper, it may affect the couple's sex life. Let's learn about this aspect below. Can a man still ejaculate sperm after a vasectomy? Experts clearly point out that men can still ejaculate normally after vasectomy, but there will be no sperm in the semen. If you want to have children after vasectomy, you can undergo vasectomy. Will sterilization have an impact on men's lives? 1. A man's sterilization will not affect their sexual life Male sterilization is also called vasectomy. There is no need to stay in hospital and the operation is not very painful. Some people worry that they will not ejaculate after vasectomy, which will affect sexual pleasure. A few people will experience sexual dysfunctions of varying degrees such as premature ejaculation after sterilization. Experts say that this is mainly due to psychological reasons, because after vasectomy, you can still ejaculate, but there will be no sperm in the semen. 2. Male sterilization is effective in preventing pregnancy Male sterilization is a permanent contraceptive method suitable for couples who do not want to have children. Male sterilization surgery involves cutting the vas deferens that carries sperm from the testicles to the penis, so that the sperm cannot enter the semen and are excreted from the body. Therefore, men cannot have children after sterilization, but if they want to have children, they can undergo vasectomy reversal surgery. The principle of male sterilization is to cut off the transport duct, so that sperm cannot be transported out, and accumulate in the testicles and are reabsorbed, without any damage to the testicles. After sterilization, sexual intercourse still has a normal ejaculation process, and women can still feel the pleasure of ejaculation, but the semen does not contain sperm. The function of the testicles to produce sperm is not affected, and they still have the ability to absorb sperm normally. Therefore, male sterilization is not harmful to health, and there is no need to worry too much. Male sterilization is a simple and safe contraceptive method that cuts off the passage of sperm out of the body, thus achieving the contraceptive effect. This surgery may cause minor complications, so men are advised to think carefully before deciding to have the surgery. In addition, after male sterilization, you should pay attention to rest, temporarily stop having sex, and strengthen your nutrition. |
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